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    When you finish school you go to football practice or some other extra-curricular activity. You get home around way later than normal, eat dinner, and fall right back to sleep. This is what would happen if school start times were pushed back. Pushing school start times back would make parents jobs conflict with school, cause bus transportation to become complicated and expensive, and send the wrong message. Pushing school start times back would cause parents jobs and school start times to…

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    school's too early start time? I know I have. School is starting too early for kids to do well and be happy at school. Having a school start later is beneficial when a teen needs 8.5 hours of sleep, a reduced risk of depression, and to simply get better test scores. Every kid needs their sleep! There a ton of reasons a school could do better by simply just starting later. Yeah, school's important, but I still need my sleep. "First of all, according to the "Should Schools Start Later" article…

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    you ask me, I am not a person who enjoys getting up early. Personally, I think school should start at a later time to help improve student’s health, grades, and attitude towards school. If school starts at 9:15 and we get out at 4:30 we will still be completing a full school day. According to a 2006 National Sleep Foundation poll, the organization’s most recent survey of teen sleep, more than 87 percent of high school students in the United States get far less than the recommended 9 hours of…

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    The Educational Effects Of School Start Times The school starting times on adolescents of today actually has a huge effect on education. There are three main reasons why schools should start thinking about starting classes later: grade improvement, cost, and emotional well-beings of adolescents. Combining adolescents with an early start to the day is leaving students sleep-deprived. Studies show that having students wake up later has shown improvement by 2.32% on test scores (Maghakian). Grades…

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    Many students would love for school to start later in the day. The question is , "is it a good idea?" Most high schools are known for beginning bright and early. That makes getting up in the mornings a struggle for a majority of the students. High schools should begin later in the day because it will allow students to get more sleep, students will less likely cut class or school, and they be less stressed in school. High schools should begin at a later time so students can be able to catch…

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    Why Start School

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    issues pertaining to why school should start later in the day. Many parents, teachers, and board leaders have tried pushing the issues so that the start time will change, but not a whole lot has happened. There are schools in all fifty states that want to jump on board and start school later, so why not just do it? It’s way easier said than done. The top reason why people don’t want to start school later in the day is because they are already used to the seven or eight AM start time and they…

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    Buzz, buzz, buzz! Knock, knock, knock! Something all high schoolers hear around 6:00 in the morning on a school day. For most high schoolers, it is a difficult time to wake up, since last night they spent all night watching class videos for Pre-Calculus, studying for their test for AP World History test, and finally falling asleep at midnight. Now Irondale students head to school looking and feeling like they are part of the cast of The Walking Dead from all the sleep deprivation. According to…

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    and school administrators often debate whether U.S. schools start too early in the morning. The average start time for schools begins as early as 7:30 am. However, studies have shown a later start time ultimately improves the learning of most students. Two articles, Early School Start Times Unhealthy for Students published by Sarah Cheshire on CNN in 2014 and Do Schools Begin too Early published by Finley Edwards in 2016, overview the advantages and disadvantages of delaying the time school…

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    early and go to school, not paying any attention to our morning lessons. Students are constantly tired and will never get that sleep back. Even naps can't help our sleep deprivation. Many parents and teachers have noticed this and ask, "Should our schools start later?" Many people have a lot of controversy about this topic. There are many people that think that schools shouldn't start later, but they should. Our schools need to start later in the morning. First of all, when schools start early…

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    How many times have you guys actually came to school in the morning focused, ready to learn, and not tired? We can all agree that waking up for school in the morning is a struggle, and we can all agree that we could use a little extra sleep at night. That is why I believe that school should start later so that high schoolers can get the healthy amount of sleep, and come to school and think of something other then how tired they are. This my 7th year at Voyager Academy. For those of you who went…

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